PORTFOLIO

SKETCHY LOGICcontinued from page 66

CARLO RATTI

portentous words and phrases like fixity, man today, and
alienation on an otherwise blank sheet of paper. With these
and many other artistic expressions, you get an instant feeling for an architect’s sensibility and personality in a way
that you rarely do from a finished building (or a photograph
of a building). As Will Jones writes in the introduction,
“A sketch is ultimately throwaway, and yet it has the potential
to capture a moment in time and an instant of pure inspiration.” Here we present four of our favorites from the book.

Clockwise from top left: A model for a study called We Tube;a Surrealist-influenced architectural drawing; and a design forChetwood’s own home, the Butterfly House, in Surrey, Englandcontinued to page 00